Tuscola Advertiser, Elmwood and Unionville - 4/18/1895 |
Contributed by Bonnie J. Petee. Extracted from, "Tuscola County Advertiser," Thursday, April 18, 1895.
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ELMWOOD |
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| Mabel Hargrave has a bicycle. | |
| John Leishman has rented R. Pardos farm. | |
| Mr. Rondo has moved back to his farm. | |
| Mrs. R. Pardo is at Caro taking electric treatments. | |
| Mrs. Frasier expects to start Monday for Manitoba. | |
| Farmers are getting their ground ready for oats. | |
| James Belknap has rented his farm to James Belknap. | |
| John Compton is sick with the German measles. | |
| E. L. Burse and wife are occupying their new house. | |
| Dwight Turner and family spent Easter at Ellington. | |
| Anna Montague and her friend spent last week at S. Montagues. | |
| Mrs. F. Williams will spend the summer with her brother at Pontiac. | |
| Theodore Turner will soon have his new house ready of occupancy. | |
| Charles Cross and family entertained relatives from Millington last week. | |
| Mr. Horans daughter was brought from Ohio and buried beside her mother last week. | |
| Alvah Marsaw and family are living in R. Gerous house. Ralph will soon move to Ellington. | |
| Mrs. John Smith died April 9th of consumption. The funeral was held at the U. B. church on the 11th. | |
| Mrs. W. Hawkins has returned from Brooklyn, N. Y. where she has been spending the winter with her brother |
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UNIONVILLE |
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| Ed Streeter of Saginaw is in town. | |
| Sam Streeeter is very ill at this writing. | |
| Ebon Wilson goes to Bay City every week to receive treatment for his deafness. | |
| Clara Ziegler spent last week in Bay City. | |
| Robt Allen left for Canada on a business trip. | |
| Anna Ruhl is visiting her cousin Anna Kelly of Elkton. | |
| Mrs. Hewitt of Bay City, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Ruhl. | |
| Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prime are now rejoicing over the arrival of a nine pound girl. | |
| Sam Davis who has been spending the winter in Grand Rapids returned home last week. | |
| Fifteen members of the Handy hive met with Mrs. C. F. Sees last Tuesday evening and sewed 14 pounds of rags. | |
| Alex Snyder and wife moved to Sebewaing on Monday. They leave a large circle of friends here who regret their departure. | |
| The village council has discharged the old fire company which drew a salary and we now have a volunteer fire company to serve without compensation |
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Contributed by Bonnie J. Petee
September 1998
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